I’m sure he does - if he didn’t, he couldn’t charge his campaign for the use of it, after all.
I’m sure he does - if he didn’t, he couldn’t charge his campaign for the use of it, after all.
Yep - people like this guy right here:
There is definitely a balance to be had. Don’t ruin tomorrow for today, but don’t deny yourself any and all fun in anticipation of a tomorrow you might not be here to see.
The Obama 2020 Tour - No Luther Required.
I feel like they’re judging the new Borat movie at its face value without appreciating the subtext. It does an amazing job of pointing out just how horribly America, or some portions thereof, treat women. Maria Bakalova does an amazing job of staying in character despite all the mountains of BS thrown her way.
He’s in a super-Republican district, if memory serves. So the fact that they’re within margin of error of each other is pretty telling about just how awful this guy is.
Part of the problem is that Republicans have successfully sold themselves as being more “responsible” fiscally to many people. It’s complete BS, because all they do is run up the deficit and cut taxes for the rich - yet many people buy it because they don’t pay close enough attention to politics.
Thankfully for her, Borat apparently comes in and interrupts.
Does it really, though? Did it have to be that way? I’m honestly not sure it did. Lately I’ve had much more fun doing classic raiding with friends (clearing all the content, even though our guild isn’t in any way super hardcore or competitive about it), than I do with any raids in modern WoW - and in a way I probably…
You make a good point there, and I think it really shows in how people approached WoW Classic versus how they approached Vanilla WoW back then. Today we’re all blazing towards raid content, preparing, tweaking gear, etc - but back then raiding was just one of many things people did for fun. That’s changed over time,…
If he went to church every sunday, and put a 20 in the collection plate each time, he’d exceed the amount he pays in taxes by mid-September.
So, best case scenario, the interior of the White House is covered in sharpie drawings, and Trump coughed all over it too, is what it sounds like.
Part of the problem, I think, is that the learning curve for some of the endgame stuff is so daunting now. Even as a longtime WoW player I got tired of the ever increasing complexity of the boss fights, because they have to keep making things more challenging - but at the same time so much of it just seemed needless…
I sort of felt like the opposite, at the end of Cata. The whole story of defeating Deathwing in the cutscenes talks all about the stuff that -Thrall- was doing, while we (who were doing all the actual work) were treated as extras and sidekicks. It also served to hammer home just how little of an actual impact we had…
I mean, he’s not entirely wrong about the underlying situation, in that food deserts are a thing, and when fast food and convenience stores are your only nearby options, that doesn’t encourage healthy eating. The problem is that he’s just phrasing the issue with what are frankly racist or borderline racist tropes.
Not all of them, to be sure, but a sizeable number of them. It first occured to me in the 2012 primaries when Newt Gingrich had his surge of support, that there was a sizeable portion of the Republican base that wanted nothing more than to nominate a candidate who would, essentially, “get up there and scream in that…
I suspect a lot of it was just “oh, that’s what the media/the Democrats always say.” Like how those same sorts of women voted for Cory Gardner in Colorado in 2014 for Senate, despite the Democratic incumbent warning that Garnder was an anti-choice candidate that would support ending Roe v. Wade. It was ignored and…
And hopefully in a few weeks we can all call him “the former Senator from Georgia”.
She was, but that isn’t what was a problem for them. They were concerned that she might turn out to be another David Souter - someone without a long judicial history that might turn out to be a moderate to liberal justice.
Yeah, for 150k you can buy a whole sh*tload more luxury without sacrificing ridiculous performance. A manual is about the only thing a high end Mustang used to have over your standard supercars, but even that’s gone now.